Of course. I never said anything like that.
No, you didn’t (regarding a yearly exam for all adults). Your statement was basically do I believe there is harm in treating DM or HTN.
none the less, it boils down to this.
The research shows that at a population level a yearly exam did not extend the population’s life. That means either…
A) finding and treating the undiagnosed chronic diseases did not help.
Or
B) there is a competing harm related to the visits that cancels out the benefit.
I don’t know which is true, and I’m willing to entertain another hypothesis to explain the outcomes.
So as to the question is it better to find and treat undiagnosed HTN and DM (on the individual level) via yearly physicals the answer is yes. However, any accompanying harms related to these yearly visits (on a population level) must be mitigated.